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Police investigate smash and grab at Drum Wireless

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There is a heavy police presence in downtown Drumheller as Drum Wireless reports of a theft this morning, Thursday, May 31.
According to Drum Wireless’ Facebook page, they say are closed today and tomorrow after being the victim of a smash and grab.
At about 11 a.m., they report that three tall black men in zip-up hoodies, dark pants, and black shoes entered the store, smashed displays and stole Apple products, iPhones, and iPads.

They fled on foot heading south. There were no injuries and it does not appear there were weapons involved. Local store owners are working with police to send their electronic video footage to the surrounding detachments. Police say a black Infinity G35 may be involved.

Constable Jason Girard says this may not be an isolated incident. There have been reported of a number of similar incidents in surrounding communities.
Drum Wireless will reopen Monday, June 4.
Police are currently in the downtown core, as well as a canine unit investigating the incident.

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2018 Storefront Grants approved

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The Economic Development Advisory Committee with the Town of Drumheller are excited to announce six storefront grant recipients for 2018.

The Economic Development Advisory Committee has approved storefront grants to six businesses. These businesses are: Jurassic Ink Tattoo Parlour, S and J fashions, Country Acres: Bits and Baubles, the current Thrift store building, 175 - 3 Ave West, and the Drumheller Learning Centre.

Downtown revitalization has been a priority for the Economic Development Advisory Committee for the last couple of years.

“It is great to have businesses taking up this opportunity to improve their appearance,” explained Mayor Heather Colberg. “The storefront grants are an important economic development initiative to support the development of our town.”

“It’s a great program to help support businesses to complete some renovations,” added Summer Manca, Chair of the Economic Development Advisory Committee. “The committee had a number of quality applications to look through which was exciting to see and we thank all those business owners who applied.”

The Economic Development Advisory Committee is made up of elected officials, members of the administration team at the Town of Drumheller and volunteer members of the business community.

Early snowpack melt lessens flood risk

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  Spring came quickly to Alberta and because of that, flood risk in the valley due to snowpack has been greatly reduced.

The Town of Drumheller works closely with Alberta Environment and personnel from the Dickson Dam. This includes daily updates about reservoir levels, snowpack and outlet flows. On May 17, staff from the Town of Drumheller attended an emergency preparedness orientation.

Drumheller CAO Darryl Drohomerski tells The Mail they learned that much of the snowpack feeding the Red Deer River is already in the Dickson Dam.

    “We were quite surprised considering all the snowpack we had that almost all of it is already in the reservoir,” said Drohomerski.

He says that there has been an undercurrent in the community concerned about potential flooding, especially following the event the valley witnessed in April as the Rosebud River swelled its banks.

Drohomerski learned from the dam operators that the melt came about three weeks earlier than the average of previous years, and the concern is not necessarily with flooding, but retaining enough volume to satisfy water requirements for the remainder of the year. Currently, the reservoir is sitting at about 60 per cent capacity.

He explains that while part of the function of the dam is flood attenuation, the primary function of the dam is to assure a reliable year-round water supply. While many believe that the water is retained in the reservoir for recreation, he says that is near the bottom of the list for benefits.

While Drohomerski takes some comfort in knowing the melt has occurred, there is always a risk of flooding from heavy precipitation.

“You never say never, anything can happen,” he said, adding that the town continues to be prepared for high water situations.

  To monitor the Red Deer River watershed, please go to www.Rivers.Alberta.ca and select the following locations:

• Skoki Lodge and Limestone Ridge for snow pillow reports of how much snow is in the mountains of the Red Deer River watershed

• Gleniffer Reservoir shows the level of the reservoir behind the Dickson Dam

• Dickson Dam outlet shows the flow leaving the reservoir

• Red Deer River at Drumheller shows the water level and flow at the Gordon Taylor Bridge.


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